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  • Thread Starter heatherseelbach

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    Perfect! Thank you for all your help. One more question: is there a simple way to resize the images on my blogs, other than cropping them, or changing the dimensions? I remember at some point, I found a menu that allowed me to set the image size as full-screen, large, medium, or thumbnail, but I can’t seem to find that anymore.

    Thread Starter heatherseelbach

    (@heatherseelbach)

    I just gave the theme a 5 star review. I really do love it. Question: when I performed the update available, my menu headers changed from magenta back to the dark grey again. I would really like to change it back, preferably to a lighter shade of magenta. Someone had helped me with this originally, and I don’t remember exactly what we did to alter it the first time. Can you walk me through the process of how to do this?

    Thread Starter heatherseelbach

    (@heatherseelbach)

    I saw there was an update to the NOA theme, so I updated the version I had, and tried again with the link. Now it works perfectly, so thank you so much!

    Thread Starter heatherseelbach

    (@heatherseelbach)

    Also, I was able to alter the color of the menu headings to the bright magenta used elsewhere in the NOA theme (previously it was a dark grey). The bright magenta is definitely more accessible than the dark grey (I have good eyesight, and I could barely see the grey). However, the bright magenta is still not the best for accessibility. Any suggestions of a lighter shade of magenta (and the code for it) that I could use that would provide a good contrast? Thank you for all your help.

    Thread Starter heatherseelbach

    (@heatherseelbach)

    Thank you for your response, I was able to edit the code, by going to my dashboard, choosing appearance, then theme editor. From the theme editor, I went to the theme files, went down to the theme header, which was titled (header.php). Line 56 had this code: <nav id=”site-navigation” class=”main-navigation”>
    The line of code you mentioned was on line 49. I tried to paste the corrected code you indicated over what was previously there, but I kept getting an error message. As a workaround, I just edited the line of code directly to mirror what you suggested, adding the word echo. I was able to update the file, and the changes were successfully saved. However, when I went back to customize, NOA theme options, header button options, and tried to put in the URL for the page I wanted the button to link to, I got the same error message as before, unable to save due to one invalid setting, invalid value.

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